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Central America

Latin America and the Caribbean (Forced Migration Review 56)

FMR 56 - Factors influencing decision making by people fleeing Central America

Interviews with people who have fled violence in Central America reveal the influences behind their decision making prior to and during flight.
Faith and displacement (Forced Migration Review 48)

FMR 48 - From violence to more violence in Central America

Many Central American migrants flee their home country as a result of violence and threats from the criminal gangs. A large number of them also encounter the same type of violence that they are fleeing when on the migratory routes through Mexico.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Refugees from Central American gangs

El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are largely ignored by refugee agencies who underestimate transnational criminal organisation' abuses and powers of control, while overestimating national governments' ability and willingness to protect their citizens.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Sustainable development and crime in the urban Caribbean

David Howard (Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford) looks at larger concerns over social and spatial equity, conceptual approaches to sovereignty and the practical interpretation of sustainable forms of justice.
Institute for Science, Innovation and Society

Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 2: Sustainable development and crime in the urban Caribbean

David Howard (Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford) looks at larger concerns over social and spatial equity, conceptual approaches to sovereignty and the practical interpretation of sustainable forms of justice.
Oxford Programme for the Future of Cities

Sustainable development and crime in the urban Caribbean

David Howard (University Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford) looks at larger concerns over social and spatial equity, conceptual approaches to sovereignty and the practical interpretation of sustainable forms of justice.

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